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Strathnaver or
Strath Naver (Scottish Gaelic:
Srath Nabhair) is the
fertile strath of the
River Naver, a
famous salmon river that
flows from Loch Naver...
- RMS
Strathnaver,
later SS
Strathnaver, was an
ocean liner of the
Peninsular and
Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O). She was the
first of five sister...
- Clan
Mackay whose early chiefs are all
titled "of
Strathnaver" from Iye
MacAiodh 1st of
Strathnaver (b.
about 1210) to at
least Sir
Donald Mackay who...
- in 1620.
Between 1839 and 1963 the
Dukes also held the
titles of Lord
Strathnaver and Earl of Sutherland, both in the
Peerage of Scotland. The Scottish...
- Eddrachillis, and was
known as
Strathnaver, in the north-west of the
county of Sutherland. However, it was not
until 1829 that
Strathnaver was
considered part of...
- (19
December 1683 – 13 July 1720),
known by the
courtesy title of Lord
Strathnaver from 4
March 1703, was a
Scottish politician who sat
briefly in the British...
- been
created Baron Inchcape, of
Strathnaver in the
County of Sutherland, in 1911, and
Viscount Inchcape, of
Strathnaver in the
County of Sutherland, in...
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Strathnaver, Sutherland) Loch
Riabhachain (east of Cannich, Inverness-shire)) Loch
Riecawr (Ayrshire) (reservoir) Loch Rifa-gil (east of
Strathnaver,...
- Sisters" or just "The
White Sisters".
Strathaird and her
sister ship RMS
Strathnaver were
Royal Mail
Ships that
worked P&O's
regular liner route between Tilbury...
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Donald Mackay, 1st Lord Reay, 14th of
Strathnaver (March 1591 –
February 1649) was a
Scottish soldier and
member of Parliament. He pla**** a prominent...